I'm wondering if the row of pins is the final edge where the lace is sewn into the fabric and that the scalloped part of the fabric will be cut away.
Lauren

On 2/7/2012 10:07 AM, Catherine Barley wrote:
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It looks like there is part of the hanky pricking right on the fabric
itself, pre-stamped as for embroidery patterns. Very interesting
approach.
And at that magnification the chocolate bar is even more obvious :p

I've just taken another look and notice that there is a single row of pins placed vertically into the fabric centre and another row of pins placed horizontally. There are no pins placed into the fabric on the two remaining sides to be worked, so I presume the pins are not there to hold the linen in place? Any ideas?

Catherine Barley
UK
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